Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other StoriesPenguin Books, 1973 - 192 strán (strany) Besides the title story, this collection includes The Caterville Ghost, The Sphinx Without a Secret, The Model Millionaire, and The Portrait of Mr. W.H. |
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Strana 112
... heart . The world is cruel , give me thy heart to take with me . ' He tossed his head and smiled . ' With what should I love my love thee my heart ? ' he cried . if I gave ' Nay , but be merciful , ' said his Soul : ' give me thy ...
... heart . The world is cruel , give me thy heart to take with me . ' He tossed his head and smiled . ' With what should I love my love thee my heart ? ' he cried . if I gave ' Nay , but be merciful , ' said his Soul : ' give me thy ...
Strana 127
... heart , so I learned to do all these things and love them . ' ' What sayest thou ? ' murmured the young Fisherman . " Thou knowest , ' answered his Soul , thou knowest it well . Hast thou forgotten that thou gavest me no heart ? I trow ...
... heart , so I learned to do all these things and love them . ' ' What sayest thou ? ' murmured the young Fisherman . " Thou knowest , ' answered his Soul , thou knowest it well . Hast thou forgotten that thou gavest me no heart ? I trow ...
Strana 185
... heart's workings be , Thy looks should nothing thence but sweetness tell . In his ' inconstant mind ' and his ' false heart ' , it was easy to recognize the insincerity and treachery that somehow seem inseparable from the artistic ...
... heart's workings be , Thy looks should nothing thence but sweetness tell . In his ' inconstant mind ' and his ' false heart ' , it was easy to recognize the insincerity and treachery that somehow seem inseparable from the artistic ...
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Bibliographical Note | 7 |
The Canterville Ghost | 45 |
The Model Millionaire | 77 |
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aconitine afraid asked beautiful called Canterville Ghost charming cheiromancy cheiromantist Crediton cried Cyril Graham d'ye lack dance dear Death dream Duchess Erskine evil eyes face feet felt flew flowers flung garden ghost give gold gone green hair hand Happy Prince head heart Herr Winckelkopf Hughie Jedburgh Lady Clem Lady Windermere laughed letter lips little Hans little Mermaid little Swallow looked Lord Arthur Lord Canterville Lord Pembroke merchant Merton Miller moon morning never night once Otis pale passed play Podgers Priest robe rose round ruby Scotland Yard seemed Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sonnets silver sleep smile Sonnets Soul answered stood strange Surbiton sure sweet Sybil tell thee theory thing thou art thou hast thought told took Trevor Virginia Water-rat wheelbarrow wild Willie Hughes window Witch wonderful yellow young Fisherman young King